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SABOR!
A Passion for Cuban Cuisine
by Ana Quincoces Rodriguez
Foreward by Marilyn Milian
Running Press
November 2008
$29.95/hardcover
Full-color photography throughout
ISBN: 978-0-7624-3347-6
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Bistec de Palomilla (Minute Steak)
This is the quintessential Cuban beef dish. It is served usually with white rice and Platanitos Maduros (Fried Sweet Plantains) or French fries and
garnished with raw onions and parsley at every Cuban restaurant, cafeteria, and hole-in-the-wall eatery. Typically, the cuts of beef used are a
quarter-inch-thin top round or sirloin steaks, although you could start with a thicker cut of beef and just pound it thin with a meat mallet before cooking.
Serves 4
1/4 cup sour orange juice, or a mixture of equal parts lime juice and orange juice
1 garlic clove, crushed
4 (6- to 8-ounce) sirloin or top round steaks, cut or pounded to 1/4-inch thickness
Garlic powder (not garlic salt)
1/4 teaspoon salt, plus more as needed
Pepper
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 cup chopped onion
1/4 cup chopped parsley
1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
Combine the orange juice and garlic in a small bowl.
Arrange the steaks in a shallow, nonreactive dish and pour the orange juice mixture over them. Marinate the steaks at room temperature for 15 to 30 minutes
no longer or they will turn an unappealing grayish hue. Also, because the steaks are so thin, they won't need any longer for the tanginess of the sour orange to
penetrate them. Discard the marinade and season the steaks with garlic powder, salt, and pepper.
Heat 1 tablespoon of the olive oil in a cast iron pan until the oil is almost smoking. Carefully fry the steaks, one at a time, for about 2 minutes on each
side. Transfer the cooked steak to a plate and continue with the remaining steaks, letting the pan return to a high temperature after each steak. Add the
remaining tablespoon of olive oil to the pan before frying the third and fourth steak.
Combine the onion, parsley, lime juice, and 1/4 teaspoon salt in a small bowl. Garnish each steak with the onion parsley mixture, and serve with white
rice and Tostones (Fried Green Plantains).
This recipe may be reproduced with the following credit:
Recipe from ¡SABOR! A Passion for Cuban Cuisine by Ana Quincoces Rodriguez
(Running Press; November 2008; $29.95/hardcover)
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